No decision on White House run yet: Hillary
Hillary Clinton won't make her intentions known about a possible White House run before the year's end, she said in an interview broadcast Sunday.
"I will be on the way to making a decision by the end of the year," she said in a taped interview with ABC television.
Hillary's remark came as she embarks on a sweeping book tour for her latest memoir "Hard Choices."
Her non-committal remarks notwithstanding, many see Hillary's book tour launch this week as an unofficial start to her expected presidential run.
Her book, scheduled for publication on June 10, is widely seen as a chance for her to re-craft and fine-tune her image ahead of a 2016 campaign.
Hillary, 66, is mulling a second White House run.
Meanwhile, a poll released Sunday morning showed she has commanding support among Democrats, making her the prohibitive early favorite to lock up her party's nomination, if she seeks it.
The new ABC News-Washington Post poll found that 69 percent of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents support Clinton as the party's presidential candidate.
The poll found that 59 percent of Americans approve of Clinton's overall job performance as secretary of state.
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